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<h1>Swing JApplet Wizard</h1>

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	    <img src="images/wizard_swing_japplet0.gif" align="left" hspace="10">Subclasses of the Swing <b>JApplet</b> class can be
              created using the <b>Swing JApplet</b>&nbsp; wizard. The wizard can be
              selected from the drop down wizard menu or from the
              Eclipse <b>New</b> wizard.
              <p>To use the wizard, select the project source folder and package
              to contain the class. Then enter the class name and hit the <b>Finish</b>
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	<img src="images/wizard_swing_japplet1.gif">&nbsp; 
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	The wizard generates the following code.</p>
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		<p><font face="Courier">import</font></b></font><font face="Courier" SIZE="2"> 
		javax.swing.JApplet;<br>
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		<font SIZE="2" COLOR="#7f0055"><b><font face="Courier">public</font></b></font><font face="Courier"><font SIZE="2">
		</font><font SIZE="2" COLOR="#7f0055"><b>class</b></font><font SIZE="2"> 
		SwingJAppletTest </font><font SIZE="2" COLOR="#7f0055"><b>extends</b></font></font><font face="Courier" SIZE="2"> 
		JApplet {</font><font SIZE="2" COLOR="#7f0055" face="Courier"><b><br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; public</b></font><font SIZE="2"><font face="Courier"> 
			SwingJAppletTest() {<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; }<br>
		}</font></p>
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      <p>When editing Swing JApplets, all of the standard Swing layouts,
      containers, widgets and menus are available. Custom or third party
      controls may be added via the <b>
		<a href="../../../com.instantiations.designer.doc.user/html/userinterface/palette.html">Choose 
		Component</a> </b> command. You may also
      preview your applet using different look and feels using the drop down look
      and feel list in the toolbar.</p>
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